Plan your trip to Frost Bank Center

HOTELS NEARBY

Make a trip of it with an overnight stay. San Antonio offers several options for hotels within a few minutes from the Frost Bank Center.

San Antonio / Alamo KOA Holiday
San Antonio / Alamo KOA Holiday

602 Gembler Rd, San Antonio, TX 78219

Hotel Emma
Hotel Emma

136 East Grayson, San Antonio, TX 78215

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham

303 Blum Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk
Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk

600 East Market, San Antonio, TX 78205

The St. Anthony
The St. Anthony

300 East Travis Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

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WHAT TO DO IN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

Take advantage of the chance while in San Antonio to learn about the exciting attractions that enrich the city's character. Frost Bank Center is close to a number of local attractions worth checking out.

Guadalupe River State Park
Guadalupe River State Park

Nature’s perfect day trip. If you’ve got a free morning or an extra day in town, Guadalupe River State Park is your excuse to swap city streets for crystal-clear water and Texas Hill Country views. Just under an hour from the city center, this scenic park is a local favorite for floating, swimming, hiking, and picnicking. Trails wind through limestone bluffs and shaded woodlands, with plenty of quiet corners for nature lovers. Bring a hammock, rent a kayak, or simply stretch out on the riverbank with a cold drink and a good book.

Distance: 39.6 miles

Historic Market Square
Historic Market Square

Mexican flavor in the heart of Texas. Looking for handmade products, live music, and sizzling fajitas? Historic Market Square delivers all that with a side of fiesta. It’s the largest Mexican market in the US, and the colors, smells, and sounds will pull you right in.

Distance: 6.7 miles

Essex Modern City
Essex Modern City

A creativity-fueled hidden gem. Mixed-use urban infill project. Social experiment. Open-air art gallery. This old industrial site turned community space is covered in massive murals, graffiti, and installation art from local and international talent. You’ll find photo ops around every corner and a creative vibe that’s all San Antonio. It’s not always on tourist maps, but it should be.

Distance: 4 miles

San Antonio River Walk
San Antonio River Walk

Where the city comes alive. The River Walk is the city’s crown jewel. Lined with shops, bars, and restaurants, it’s perfect for a sunset stroll or late-night margarita. Hop on a river cruise or simply wander.

Distance: 3.5 miles

The Alamo
The Alamo

A Texas must-see. You can’t visit San Antonio without stopping by the Alamo, the 18th-century mission where the 1836 battle turned into Texan folklore. Walk through the historic grounds, visit the museum, and learn about the origins of famous phrases like ‘Remember the Alamo’ and ‘I shall never surrender or retreat’.

Distance: 3 miles

Nearby restaurants

Whether you’re in the mood for slow-smoked brisket, upscale Italian, or a plate of enchiladas and a cold margarita, San Antonio knows how to feed a crowd. From classic Tex-Mex to upscale steaks, here are five local favorites near Frost Bank Center.

Cured

Charcuterie, cocktails and historic charm.

Price: $$$

Housed at the historic and beautifully restored Pearl Brewery complex, Cured lives up to its name with a menu that highlights house-cured meats and bold, seasonal dishes. Think charcuterie boards, bourbon-glazed quail, and craft cocktails in a rustic-chic setting.

Best for: Foodies, date nights, and anyone craving a little refinement with their ribs.

Rosario’s

Tex-Mex in the Southtown Historic District.

Price: $$

A staple for a reason. Rosario’s is loud, lively, and loaded with flavor. You’ll find all the hits here—enchiladas, sizzling fajitas, and margaritas that don’t mess around. It’s smack bang in the heart of the Southtown Historic District, a short stroll from Downtown. Chances are, you’ll return for more!

Best for: Groups, casual nights out, and anyone chasing real Tex-Mex.

The Smoke Shack

Straight-up Texas BBQ

Price: $$

If you want brisket, ribs, or pulled pork that melts on the spot, this is the place. The Smoke Shack serves it up fast and smoky with classic Southern sides like mac and cheese and slaw. You’ll probably smell it before you see it. Claim a picnic table and dig in! 

Best for: Carnivores, casual bites, and post-game refueling.

Battalion

Authentic Italian in a firehouse.

Price: $$$

This swanky spot lives inside a converted fire station, with modern Italian plates, mood lighting, and a seriously good wine list. Start with the fried mozzarella, follow with house-made pasta or wood-fired meatballs, and don’t skip dessert at Battalion.

Best for: Celebrations, anniversaries, and romantic pre-show dinners.

Tony G’s Soul Food

Sunday brunch and soul food, done right.

Price: $$

Southern comfort with a soulful twist. Tony G’s is the go-to for catfish, smothered pork chops, chicken and waffles, and all the sides your heart can handle. Sundays mean live jazz and gospel brunch, served with a heap of hospitality.

Best for: Lazy brunches, local flavor, and comfort food that sticks with you (in a good way).